Course variations
| Study mode | Duration | Tuition fees | Start date | Venue |
| Full Time | Variable | $ 23,820 (US$ 23,820) a year | Contact provider |
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Course summary
The Electrical Engineering Specialty builds on the engineering principles of the core curriculum to provide exposure to the fundamentals of electrical engineering. The program includes core electrical engineering coursework in circuit analysis, signal processing, electronics, electromagnetic fields and waves, digital systems, machines and power systems, and control systems. Students also take specialized electives in the areas of microprocessor-based systems design, communications, control systems, power electronics, and power systems. The electrical engineering specialty at CSM has particular strengths in two key areas: energy systems and power electronics (ESPE), and sensing, communications, and control systems (SCC).
Program modules
The modules include EGGN334 Engineering Field Session Electrical Specialty, EGGN340 Cooperative Education, EGGN382 Engineering Circuit Analysis, EGGN384 Digital Logic, EGGN385 Electronic Devices and Circuits, EGGN386 Fundamentals of Engineering Electro magnetics, EGGN388 Information Systems Science, EGGN417 Modern Control Design, EGGN482 Microcomputer Architecture and Interfacing, EGGN483 Analog and Digital Communication Systems, EGGN484 Power Systems Analysis, EGGN485 Introduction to High Power Electronics, EGGN486 Practical Design of Small Renewable Energy Systems, EGGN487 Advanced Electric Power Systems Laboratory.
Entry requirement for international students
Students should have taken 4 units of English, 2 units of algebra, 1 unit of geometry, 1 unit of advanced, Mathematics (trigonometry), 3 units of history or social studies, 3 units of lab science (1 unit must be chemistry or physics), 2 units of academic electives. Trigonometry is the minimum math requirement; however, students should complete pre-calculus or calculus if they have the opportunity to do so. Students should rank in the upper one-third of their high school class and have strong ACT or SAT scores. SAT with writing or the ACT with or without the optional writing test is accepted. Average GPA 3.7/4.0, Average SAT (Critical Reading and Math) 1260, Average ACT Composite 28 is required.
Colorado School of Mines accepts IELTS*
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Qualification
Bachelor degree
Awarding body
Colorado School Of Mines
Department name
Division of Engineering
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